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Red Light Therapy For Testosterone

This isn’t an article about how finding the hottest hooker in Amsterdam to fulfill your ultimate sexual fantasy is going to improve your testosterone levels.

Although let’s be honest, if a hooker doesn’t do the trick you’re probably beyond my ability to help you.

However, chasing ladies of the night is not a sustainable solution to your testosterone and erectile function woes anyway, right?.

Now here’s the good news:

This is an article about red light therapy and how it’s an inexpensive way to improve your testosterone levels, which works more reliably than the other plan, costs a lot less, and is far less likely to give you some kind of disease.

Let’s see what it’s all about.

Light Therapy and Red Light Therapy

Light therapy (a/k/a phototherapy) is a clinically proven medical procedure that works by exposing the skin to different wavelengths of light.

Depending on the wavelength and type of exposure, it has been shown to effectively treat a variety of ailments, including:

Jaundice

Eczema and other skin disorders

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

Sleep disorders

Depression

Some forms of cancer

Some recent research has also found light therapy can help accelerate wound healing, though this claim is less well-established.

Now, even with that deeper penetration, red light can’t do much for many organs in the human body.

They’re buried beneath too much muscle and fat.

But your testicles are covered by just a thin layer of skin. Meaning red light therapy can reach them and make an impact.

And what kind of impact is really good news for men with low testosterone.

Red Light Therapy Boosts Testosterone

Quick history lesson.

Research into this began with a 1939 study where men had their chests, then genitals, exposed to UV light.

Five days of UV to the chest boosted testosterone by 120%, and eight days right to the testicles boosted T by 200%.

After that, science got seriously interested in what other wavelengths of light did to testosterone, and why light would have any impact at all.

For example…

In 2013, a study published in Biomedical Research tested light therapy’s impact on testosterone production in a group of rats. They found red light specifically increased serum testosterone, with no side effects (source).

In 2016, a study at University of Siena tested the impact of light therapy on men with low libido. Those who received red light therapy experienced increased libido and better satisfaction from sex, while those who received a placebo treatment experienced no change.

A variety of studies on the microbiology level also support the idea that red light can stimulate or improve the chemical and biological processes behind testosterone production.

Red Light Therapy For Testosterone – Conclusion:

That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try it, but it does mean you can’t go to the doctor and order a course of red light treatment for your balls.

Instead, you can try a few options:

Get referred for an LED red-light bed for cosmetic condition like wrinkles (and let your balls come along for the ride)

Visit a country where red light therapy for testosterone is approved and common

Buy a red light therapy bulb and do it yourself at home

The third option is the most accessible to most men who read this blog, and you can get the equipment at Home Depot or a similar home improvement store. Or you can order specialized equipment online for this exact purpose.

Whatever light you chose, it’s vital to avoid lights that also heat up your junk. Remember: exposure to heat (like in a hot tub) can wreck your testosterone, testicle function, and erectile health.

Red light is right next to infrared light on the electromagnetic spectrum, and as you recall from middle school science, infrared light = heat.